Are you as excited for the Royal Wedding on Friday as we are? While it’s been hyped up as the “event of the decade,” we are more excited to hear and see the little details. Who will design Kate Middleton’s dress? What kind of cake will they have? What will they say to each other during the always-hard-to-write nuptials?

In case Prince William or Kate Middleton get writer’s block, we’ve found Ten Songs With The Name “Kate” or “William” in Them that they can use in a pinch if they run out of words to express their love.

Some are completely romantic, others a little melancholy, but all of them can be easily altered to befit a Royal Marriage.

An obscure Arcade Fire song, “William Pierce” is a song about a young man (and brother) named William. The song is an apology from his brother and how their love is an undying, unconditional love.

William now we’re grown, living far from home/Don’t lose your light in a crowd, shining without a doubt/For all the world, for all the world and me to see

We are sure Prince Harry feels the exact same way, albeit with a lot less apologies. But, you never know.

9. “Hey Katie”-[lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Josh Kelley[/lastfm]

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A melodic love song, the lyrics of Josh Kelley’s song “Hey Katie” would be perfect translated into nuptials. Prince William wouldn’t even have to add anything:

Hey Katie/You really look great tonight/I think about you all the time/Your color up my life/Just maybe (maybe)/You’ll let me take you home tonight/I’ve gotta have you by my side/To wake up with the sunrise

Kate Middleton will soon be one of the most coveted women in the world–Mrs. William. Bonnie Prince Billy wrote a song about a beautiful woman who is married to a William–a woman he desires.

Mrs William, where is William?/where has William gone?/you know you shouldn’t/come into a place like this alone/now/if you’d like to sit here/at my table ill abide/but it isn’t usually my thing/to do another’s bride

The lyrics could easily be converted into “it isn’t usually my thing, but I want you for my bride” or something equally romantic.

If you don’t remember Wheatus, they are the band that put out the one-hit wonder, “Teenage Dirtbag.” With “William McGovern,” they tell the story of a man named William who lives “undercover” and is a little like the “lesser” singer:

This is the story about William McGovern/He lives undercover/Come rise/Come fall/He doesn’t know it yet I feel the pain he gets/and we never speak cause he’d run away/Man, I think he’s a little like me

3. “Katherine”-[lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Kill Hannah[/lastfm]

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Although the tune is a little eerie, some of the lyrics of Kill Hannah’s “Katherine” are a sweet tale of a pretty girl that’s a little crazy, but totally worth it:

Probably one of the most famous songs with the name “William” in it, The Smith’s “William It Was Really Nothing” not only evokes the rainy, busy streets of London sonically, it also talks about marriage:

She doesn’t care about anything/Would you like to marry me?/And if you like you can buy the ring/I don’t dream about anyone – except myself!/Oh, William, William it was really nothing

Plus, Morrissey takes his shirt off in the video and his chest says “Marry me.” Wouldn’t that be awesome if Prince William ripped off his suit and had his nuptials written on his chest?